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These healing recipes include plant-based foods and drinks that are easy to make and are beneficial for both gut and immune health. Included is a list of probiotic foods and prebiotic foods!
Research has shown just how important gut health is to overall health. Gut health is so intertwined with the brain, that it’s been deemed the ‘second brain’. It’s believed that 90% of serotonin receptors are located in the gut, showing just how closely linked gut health is to mental health, too. An unhealthy gut has been linked to food sensitivities, allergies, IBS, sugar cravings, anxiety, depression, acne, diabetes, autoimmune diseases, fatigue, ADHD, and much more. Put simply, heal the gut: heal your mind, body, and soul. I’ve gathered some of my favorite anti-inflammatory and gut healing foods from some of the best food bloggers out there + some useful tidbits to help you on your journey to optimum health, blood sugar, and digestion! Ready to live a healthier lifestyle? Let’s get started!
How to Improve Gut Health Naturally
Include probiotic-rich fermented foods in your diet.
Include fermentable fibers a.k.a. prebiotics into your diet.
Eliminate high inflammatory foods, GMO foods, inorganic foods, highly processed and refined foods, and packaged foods, and limit dairy, gluten, and refined + unrefined sugars of any sort.
Consume more healthy fats and omega fatty acids such as those found in coconut oil, avocados, walnuts, and hemp seeds.
Include sprouted grains and seeds in your diet.
Take a probiotic capsule daily and/or digestive enzymes.
Set aside some time each day to exercise, even if it’s just ten minutes of stretching.
Get plenty of sleep and reduce stress as much as possible.
Incorporate foods high in antioxidants, such as blueberries, strawberries, artichokes, kale, and beans.
Eat whole foods.
Consume a wide variety of spices.
Prebiotics v.s. Probiotics + Health Benefits
Prebiotics are fibers that are not easily digested and ferment in the gut. The process of fermentation feeds the ‘good’ bacteria in the gut. Benefits:
Helps increase the absorption of much-needed vitamins, minerals, and nutrients.
Provides a cleansing and detoxing effect on the digestive system, helping to eliminate ‘bad’ gut bacteria and pathogens.
Helps support a healthy immune system.
Reduces inflammation in the digestive system.
Aids in weight loss and maintaining a healthy weight.
Probiotics are bacteria that are the by-products of the fermentation process in fermented foods. Probiotics are considered to be ‘good’ bacteria and help feed the gut more of what it needs. Benefits:
It increases the good bacteria in the gut and decreases the bad.
It can replenish and repopulate the gut with good bacteria after the overuse of antibiotics.
Provides the groundwork to help improve every aspect of health, which we all now know is rooted in the gut, including improving mental health, eliminating allergies, improving heart health, helping digestive disorders, reducing sugar cravings, weight reduction, improving your immune system, and much more.
Healing Vegan Probiotic Foods
Fermented vegetables, including kimchi and sauerkraut (this red cabbage sauerkraut is amazing!).
I greatly hope you enjoyed this informative guide to improving your gut health + all of these delicious gut health recipes and gut healing meals! If you feel so inclined, I appreciate you sharing on social media! Thank you!
Choose vegetables and fruits rich in vitamin C, such as broccoli or strawberries. For adequate zinc, choose fortified grains and protein foods, such as beef, chicken, seafood or beans. Some wounds may require a higher intake of certain vitamins and minerals to support healing.
We need vitamin C to support the immune system, promote radiant skin and help blemishes heal. The best sources are blackcurrants, blueberries, broccoli, guava, kiwi fruits, oranges, papaya, strawberries and sweet potatoes.
A person can treat a wound with several over-the-counter (OTC) antibacterial ointments, which can help prevent infections. They can also help a wound heal more quickly. One review of 27 animal model studies showed that antibacterial treatments played a positive role in helping wounds heal faster.
The key to combating these threats, according to William, lies in consuming what he calls "The Holy Four"—fruits, vegetables, herbs, spices, and wild-sourced edibles. Medical Medium Life-Changing Foods explores the vast healing potential of these superfoods.
Wounds heal faster if they are kept warm. Try to be quick when changing dressings. Exposing a wound to the open air can drop its temperature and may slow healing for a few hours. Don't use antiseptic creams, washes or sprays on a chronic wound.
Some foods to avoid when having an open wound include: Sugar and foods with high sugar content: Sugar has an impact on collagen located on the surface of the epidermis. Especially in the fibroblast and regenerative phase of open wounds, using sugar will slow this process down and the wound will take longer to heal.
In summary, the proper oxygen level is crucial for optimum wound healing. Hypoxia stimulates wound healing such as the release of growth factors and angiogenesis, while oxygen is needed to sustain the healing process (Bishop, 2008).
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